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thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you john. >> john: great to have you. you wrote earlier this week that paul ryan was still floating the idea to reform medicare by raising the eligibility age as high as 59. after some republicans objected to this, apparently that is said to be off the table. so is congressman ryan's assault on medicare over for now? >> not at all. this is a guy who keeps coming back looking for medicare any time he wants money. that makes sense. i mean medicare is a big budget. you're talking in line items of hundreds of millions and billions so it is logical that he goes after it. but the bottom line is that he has made a commitment to his caucus to balance the federal budget in ten years. that is something a couple of years ago he said couldn't be done. he didn't even try to do that. now, he's trying to fit into that narrow zone. and i think on monday, when he went to his caucus, he was honest. he said to him look, the only way you can figure this out if you're not going to raise taxes on wealthy people, if you're not going to negotiat
thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you john. >> john: great to have you. you wrote earlier this week that paul ryan was still floating the idea to reform medicare by raising the eligibility age as high as 59. after some republicans objected to this, apparently that is said to be off the table. so is congressman ryan's assault on medicare over for now? >> not at all. this is a guy who keeps coming back looking for medicare any time he wants money. that makes sense. i...
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this is enormous pressure from john boehner from his own caucus who has repeatedly said to him don't violate the rule which says that essentially the mantra don't bring up a proposal unless it has majority support of your caucus. any one of these gun control proposals will not have majority support of republicans. can enough pressure be put on for moderate republicans on boehner as well as democrats and the president and saying, look, given the crisis with gun violence in the country, you owe at least a straight up or down vote and let the chips fall where they may. the vetting is that house speaker john boehner may allow more some proposals for straight up or down vote, or he may say we're just not going to go there. >> michael: totally underscoring the importance of the role of the house speaker in all of this. thank you, david schuster, current tv's own. >>> the second challenge is getting a budget passed in this polarized congress. today president obama took republicans to dinner in order to pave a way for the budget deal. also for paul ryan, mitt romney's number works andmitt ro
this is enormous pressure from john boehner from his own caucus who has repeatedly said to him don't violate the rule which says that essentially the mantra don't bring up a proposal unless it has majority support of your caucus. any one of these gun control proposals will not have majority support of republicans. can enough pressure be put on for moderate republicans on boehner as well as democrats and the president and saying, look, given the crisis with gun violence in the country, you owe...
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i can't imagine joe biden or john kerry going. do you see that as something the obama administration might do? >> since one of the first things the vice president did or last things depending on how you look at it that he did today was expel an american military attache for no reason anyone could ascertain it's maybe not something that venezuela would want. if i were washington, i don't know that i would push that particular piece. the funeral of chavez, let it be what it is. actually one of the things that the u.s. did wrong in the past or did, you know, sub optimally was to let chavez make us his punching bag and assume an importance to us that he didn't always deserve to have. i would actually hate to see you know, there's this -- there will be effort from some on the right that the u.s. should try not to insert itself visibly and distort this process. michael: as alluded to earlier the u.s. is probably going to follow the oil a little bit, i would guess and it does lead back to there what the government will be there. let's lo
i can't imagine joe biden or john kerry going. do you see that as something the obama administration might do? >> since one of the first things the vice president did or last things depending on how you look at it that he did today was expel an american military attache for no reason anyone could ascertain it's maybe not something that venezuela would want. if i were washington, i don't know that i would push that particular piece. the funeral of chavez, let it be what it is. actually one...
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. >> at least they didn't book john mccain. >> tell that to face the nation was john mccain and his brother or boyfriend, lindsey graham were on side by side on face the nation. he appeared saying that kim at just 28 years old the north korean dictator is a great guy, he is not his father. he wants president obama to call him. he thinks they could break the ice with basketball. >> jamal: okay. >> that would solve all of the world's problems. >> jamal: i'm an old detroit piston's fan, but i have a soft spot for dennis rodman. so i can't go too negative on dennis rodman. >> let's send rick mahorn to syria. let's send bill lambeard to iran. >> laura sil verman's attempt to be the first nfl kicker did not last long. he is injured her leg while kicking. she kicked just two tryouts, she then called it quits, saying she hopes to try another time. >> wow. the 14-yard kick is a pretty tough way to day bu. >> i know y'all are going to get mad at me for saying this because i a feminist i love women, i have all of their albums. but women should not be playing football. >> yeah. >> i will watch women's
. >> at least they didn't book john mccain. >> tell that to face the nation was john mccain and his brother or boyfriend, lindsey graham were on side by side on face the nation. he appeared saying that kim at just 28 years old the north korean dictator is a great guy, he is not his father. he wants president obama to call him. he thinks they could break the ice with basketball. >> jamal: okay. >> that would solve all of the world's problems. >> jamal: i'm an old...
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hey, john, good work on "the hill." thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> are you feeling okay this morning? something is off with you? i can't tell what is going on. [ laughter ] >> bill: no, but i have reached my legal limit. i have reached my legal limit of a number of republicans i can say good things about. because i only have twoing hands. rand paul, and chuck grassley. there you go,ing don't expect any more good words about any other republicans. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis 6 speed manual, dual exhaust wide stance, clean lines have him floor it, spin it punch it, drift it put it through its paces is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. this show is about being up to date, staying in touch with everythi
hey, john, good work on "the hill." thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> are you feeling okay this morning? something is off with you? i can't tell what is going on. [ laughter ] >> bill: no, but i have reached my legal limit. i have reached my legal limit of a number of republicans i can say good things about. because i only have twoing hands. rand paul, and chuck grassley. there you go,ing don't expect any more good words about any other...
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[ ding ding ] [ applause ] >> john: thank you, my dear. >> stephanie: john fuglesang for cnn. >> john: when the media spends a year discussing whether or not mitt romney is a citizen of this country and the birth certificate is a fake, when the mainstream does that to him -- >> john is in the tank for obama because he has so much melanin. >> stephanie: ann romney said her husband has a tremendous skill set. if mitt were there, we would not be facing sequestration right now. >> of course you would because the republicans would have cooperated. >> john: it is completely true. the rich would have a tax cut. they would be cutting funds. medicare age would go up to 70 and there would be no sequestration. >> stephanie: the rich have it too hard in this country. >> the republicans would work with romney. they promised not to work with obama. >> unemployment would be in triple digits. >> john: which is why they agreed to a sequestration because they thought they would be dealing with that. there are republicans who feel bad about the sequestration. >> both of them, i'm sure. >> stephanie: cor
[ ding ding ] [ applause ] >> john: thank you, my dear. >> stephanie: john fuglesang for cnn. >> john: when the media spends a year discussing whether or not mitt romney is a citizen of this country and the birth certificate is a fake, when the mainstream does that to him -- >> john is in the tank for obama because he has so much melanin. >> stephanie: ann romney said her husband has a tremendous skill set. if mitt were there, we would not be facing sequestration...
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john boehner made it clear where he stands on the budget. boehner and his team stood under a boehner that said "spending is the problem and then "#cut waists. waists--wastes. >> we have been caught in this battle of having clips and having deadlines. this is no way to run a government. until the president is serious about the serious structural spending problem that we have, we'll have to deal with it. >> michael: boehner is promoting a republican plan that would continue funding the government through september. president obama is staying out of the spotlight and calling members of congress reforming entitlement programs and cutting spending. today congressional offices received a note from the white house saying all tours will be canceled beginning on saturday. the tours are arranged by congressional office. one hill staffer told "abc news" said the move was vindictive and designed to make congress look back. i say who says the white house isn't playing hard ball. former congresswoman gabby giffords is taking her battle for common sense re
john boehner made it clear where he stands on the budget. boehner and his team stood under a boehner that said "spending is the problem and then "#cut waists. waists--wastes. >> we have been caught in this battle of having clips and having deadlines. this is no way to run a government. until the president is serious about the serious structural spending problem that we have, we'll have to deal with it. >> michael: boehner is promoting a republican plan that would continue...
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. >> i rise today to begin to filibuster john brennan's nomination for the cia. i will speak until i can no longer speak. >> michael: turns out his stamina is not all that great, though, because two hours later, paul had cruz and senator mike lee step in for a bit while he rested his voice. at the four-hour mark others joined in to help at the five-hour mark others joined in. that is pretty sorry performance come bared to bernie sander's tax cut fillibusterfilibuster. even sanders has nothing on strom thurman who spoke for over 24 hours opposing the civil rights bath. but back to today's nut jobs unlike ted cruz rand paul has actually voted for the president's most controversial nominees like chuck hagel, which goes to show his droning on about drones today was not about unmanned aircrafts or john brennan, it was all about rand paul. joining me now is david shuster. he has the latest from new york. david of course thanks for being back on the show. >> michael shure great to be with you as always. >> michael: how much of this was grandstanding, and how much was it
. >> i rise today to begin to filibuster john brennan's nomination for the cia. i will speak until i can no longer speak. >> michael: turns out his stamina is not all that great, though, because two hours later, paul had cruz and senator mike lee step in for a bit while he rested his voice. at the four-hour mark others joined in to help at the five-hour mark others joined in. that is pretty sorry performance come bared to bernie sander's tax cut fillibusterfilibuster. even sanders...
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john oliver? >> is he a daily show correspond dent. >> bill: that's risky. >> it is. >> bill: he could lose a lot of audience that way. >> yeah. >> secretary of state john kerry clearly not impressed with dennis rodman's basketball diplomacy in north korea last week. he said rodman was a great basketball player and as diplomat he was a great basketball player and that's where i'll leave it. >> bill: yeah. like jesse jackson with his one-man diplomacy. >> the first lady was spotted at a popular pizza joint meeting with a group of friends for about an hour. took some time to say hi to others in the restaurant. one would assume she ate pizza, but she could have had a solid. >> it's not health food there. >> bill: no. and it's right next door to good stuff, which is another favorite place of hers. i have seen here there at good stuff leaving there with her mother and the two girls. yeah, she knows her way around capitol hill. good place to eat as we know. yes, indeed. i love this story, having gone ou
john oliver? >> is he a daily show correspond dent. >> bill: that's risky. >> it is. >> bill: he could lose a lot of audience that way. >> yeah. >> secretary of state john kerry clearly not impressed with dennis rodman's basketball diplomacy in north korea last week. he said rodman was a great basketball player and as diplomat he was a great basketball player and that's where i'll leave it. >> bill: yeah. like jesse jackson with his one-man diplomacy....
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john v. moore still skeptical says rand paul's issue on -- position on issues that impact americans is not honorable. >> bill: i'm not saying i agree with him on anything but about drones. congress ought to be writing the memos, not asking for the memos from the white house. big news on the economic front yesterday. it is not the total -- doesn't represent the total economy but it is still good news. the number 14,296. that's where the dow closed yesterday. second day in a row we've had a record high. derek thompson, senior editor and business writer for "the atlantic" joining us on our news line this morning. good to talk to you. >> good to be here. >> bill: what does this mean, the dow the sky is the limit right? it looks like. >> right. like you said, it is just one number. what this means is that a handful of people think that the companies in the dow are making money. that their future looks bright. they represent sort of future capacity to make money to have high earning. it is true. it
john v. moore still skeptical says rand paul's issue on -- position on issues that impact americans is not honorable. >> bill: i'm not saying i agree with him on anything but about drones. congress ought to be writing the memos, not asking for the memos from the white house. big news on the economic front yesterday. it is not the total -- doesn't represent the total economy but it is still good news. the number 14,296. that's where the dow closed yesterday. second day in a row we've had a...
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in 1967 he organized the olympic project for human rights, which culminated with tommie smith and john carlos raising their fists in defiance. he has always been a consultant for teams in the nfl, nba, and majority leader. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you very much. >> michael: take us inside the locker room. what is the attitude like? >> there is an unspoken movement of don't ask don't tell. this does not at all reduce the fact that gays are in sports at every level, but there is this unspoken convention that we don't ask, and you don't tell. >> michael: when jackie robinson broken there was no question that he was black. but it's not the same with homosexuality. >> absolutely not. there was a plan on black players, and they struck a deal where they shattered the color barrier. but gays are already in the locker room. so i think what you are going to find, a group of gay athletes who finally get fed up, and contact the commissioner ownership, and leaders in their locker room, and say, hey, if don't ask, don't tell is now deemed inappropriate for the battlefield how can
in 1967 he organized the olympic project for human rights, which culminated with tommie smith and john carlos raising their fists in defiance. he has always been a consultant for teams in the nfl, nba, and majority leader. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you very much. >> michael: take us inside the locker room. what is the attitude like? >> there is an unspoken movement of don't ask don't tell. this does not at all reduce the fact that gays are in...
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what kind of music were you listening to, john? >> you know, one of the first bands that i really remember listening to and being like oh, my god that's it is like minor threat. i think that happens for a lot of kids in the city. you heard it. at first you didn't -- i didn't know they were from d.c. i listened to them and government issue was another band and i listened to this older kid made me this tape that had a whole bunch of their songs on it. i listened to it and i said to him, i would love to see these guys. and government issue was sort of ending. he's like they've soft ended but every day practically you can go someplace in d.c. and see bands exactly like this. these guys were from d.c. that blew my mind. it sort of sent me on these random treks into the city looking for stuff. >> peter: right. so there's a lot of music that's covered at the exhibit. and aside from the music, you talk about d.c. in the '80s, i think one of the biggest figures is marion barry. you guys cover him in the exhibit. >> absolutely. marion barry
what kind of music were you listening to, john? >> you know, one of the first bands that i really remember listening to and being like oh, my god that's it is like minor threat. i think that happens for a lot of kids in the city. you heard it. at first you didn't -- i didn't know they were from d.c. i listened to them and government issue was another band and i listened to this older kid made me this tape that had a whole bunch of their songs on it. i listened to it and i said to him, i...
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and secretary of state john kerry is speaking to cnn about his first step. we're back after the break. stay with us. ♪ billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. don't let it get to you. ♪ ♪ try mach3 sensitive, with three high-definition blades. a closer shave in a single stroke for less irritation, even on sensitive skin. ♪ ♪ get closer to the one you love. ♪ ♪ gillette mach3 sensitive. gillette. the best a man can get. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine, woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: of course it is. it is the "stephanie miller show." six minutes after the hour 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. [♪ magic wand ♪] >> stephanie: loooook
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rand paul is offering a deal to harry reid saying i will stop this filibuster and allow the vote on john brennan as head of the c.i.a. if you'll allow a vote on my resolution on the drone. that's a reasonable request. let's see if harry reid is going to do it or if he'll keep covering the president's ass. hunger in american. we used to do something about it. >> it's a problem that people are ashamed of acknowledging. >> what are we going to do. >> this generation will live sicker and die younger. >> hunger right here in the united states. >> the problem is getting worse. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. "no, save 300 bucks over here!" "wait, save 400 bucks right here." with so many places offering so much buck-saving, where do you start? well, esurance was born online raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> we're back on "the young turks" and more than 50 million americans don't get enough food to eat. hunger has gotten so
rand paul is offering a deal to harry reid saying i will stop this filibuster and allow the vote on john brennan as head of the c.i.a. if you'll allow a vote on my resolution on the drone. that's a reasonable request. let's see if harry reid is going to do it or if he'll keep covering the president's ass. hunger in american. we used to do something about it. >> it's a problem that people are ashamed of acknowledging. >> what are we going to do. >> this generation will live...
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i'll take john boehner at his word. this is not supposed to happen, presuming the other party has some modicum of concern about the country. >> no, they don't. >> stephanie: right. yes. but because this happened in the first place because they would have let the united states default. first of all unprecedented. paul writes one reason the manufactured crisis of the sequester is because the white house somehow believed reason to triumph over partisanship. >> should know better by now. >> stephanie: president was questioned about this back then. i'll take john boehner at his word that nobody, democrat or republican, is willing to see the full faith and credit of the united states government. >> well, you're wrong. [ wah wah ] >> stephanie: if you listen to his original speech we all fell in love with him the red states and blue states, i think he does believe in that america. god bless him. this is a new breed of republicans. i've never even seen -- >> used to believe in santa claus, too. >> stephanie: that would not be a
i'll take john boehner at his word. this is not supposed to happen, presuming the other party has some modicum of concern about the country. >> no, they don't. >> stephanie: right. yes. but because this happened in the first place because they would have let the united states default. first of all unprecedented. paul writes one reason the manufactured crisis of the sequester is because the white house somehow believed reason to triumph over partisanship. >> should know better...
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john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccs, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important that your people understand that my generation is ripping them off. but do they know that? apparently not. that is next. >> the government is spending trillions of dollars, and you areoing to be expected to pay the bill. how you feel about that? how you feel about that? >> i don't really think about kids will spend 8 minutes decorating their little brother. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes, twice a day. they have the time. ♪ john: okay. she's young to understand, she has to pay for my age group. i assume all the young people have some understanding. politicians t
john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccs, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important that your people understand that my generation is ripping them off. but...
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. >> john: what do you think? >> cynical. >> at the time he ran a plastics company in wisconsin. >> of course, they didn't let a crisis go to waste. >> when the town is burning, you don't check the party labels. everybody needs to grab a hose. >> his first month in office president obama invoked the economic crisis to ram through an 800 billion dollars stimulus bill, but there was a growing fear among some voters that america couldn't afford this new a trillion here, a trillion there attitude in washington. house republicans heard them. not a single one voted for the bill. it was a lesson for the g.o.p. in the era of obama, says georgia congressman, republican tom price. >> that was a big moment for the g.o.p.? >> it was. the unity that was expressed during, call the non-stimulus bill is the same kind of unity that absolutely must be corralled and embraced because we remain the minority party in this town. >> you couldn't stop it? >> that's right. >> you made a statement and nothing happened. >> it wasn't that not
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can i call you john? >> john is it. >> stephen: john, thank you for coming back. good to see you again. you are the president of nyu and also a teacher there and your new book "baseball as a road to god" is based on a course you taught there what do you mean baseball as a road to god? jesus said that no one gets to the father but through me. are you saying that jesus is baseball? because there's no jesus in baseball -- there's some hey-sus but there's no jesus in baseball. [ laughter ] >> the point of book is, stephen, to go directly at the proposition you put on the table. i'm a catholic. >> stephen: i'm the catholic. [laughter] >> the point here is that those of us that were taught as we were that we had the truth, with a capital t. >> stephen: which we do. >> should be a little bit more humble about that. >> stephen: i am. [ laughter ] >> and open ourselves up to the fact that baseball is a road to god just as our religion is a road to god just as buddhism is a road to god and the more important thing is that we all get used to finding god in this world. >> ste
can i call you john? >> john is it. >> stephen: john, thank you for coming back. good to see you again. you are the president of nyu and also a teacher there and your new book "baseball as a road to god" is based on a course you taught there what do you mean baseball as a road to god? jesus said that no one gets to the father but through me. are you saying that jesus is baseball? because there's no jesus in baseball -- there's some hey-sus but there's no jesus in baseball....
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john was away. she truly believe that life was providential. her letters continually reference the bible. i think that, when things got added in her life, she became -- got bad in her life, she became more religious and more and serve it is religion -- and more conservative religion. >> we continue our series about the first lady's. when john adams realized he lost the presidency, how did he take it? how did abigail take it? >> by the time the electoral vote was counted, they very well knew that he would not be elected. i think they were disappointed. one of the things that johnson throughout his public life was that he would always retire, that he would always go back the farm and retire. he loved the farm. in that sense, it wasn't so bad. but i think it was the defeat of the ideas and what some people refer to as the revolution of 1800, because it was such a revelation -- it was such a dramatic change in the other party coming in. he did not attend the in migration. some thought he was being spite
john was away. she truly believe that life was providential. her letters continually reference the bible. i think that, when things got added in her life, she became -- got bad in her life, she became more religious and more and serve it is religion -- and more conservative religion. >> we continue our series about the first lady's. when john adams realized he lost the presidency, how did he take it? how did abigail take it? >> by the time the electoral vote was counted, they very...
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john adams. this is one of your books here. are these letters approachable for the every day person? can you just dive in to get a sense of this person? >> yes. you may need a little historical conto exarea in stan a few of the things they are alluding to. they are timeless. they talk about problems that people have today. concerns that people have today. not the political context but the intimacy of the letters. >> i would ad to that, first of all, the book is excellent because of the footnoting. do take people into it. but also abby gill's letters have been in print. she has been read since 1840 when her grandson first published an addition to of the letters which went through four edition in the 1840's. she was a bestseller through the 19th century. people knew her. she has been famous. >> i think, i won't be able to find the tweet as quickly as i need to now. someone did ask the question. did the adams' ever think about their letters being published? and do you have any sense of that? >> as e
john adams. this is one of your books here. are these letters approachable for the every day person? can you just dive in to get a sense of this person? >> yes. you may need a little historical conto exarea in stan a few of the things they are alluding to. they are timeless. they talk about problems that people have today. concerns that people have today. not the political context but the intimacy of the letters. >> i would ad to that, first of all, the book is excellent because of...
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he's the director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins. great to have you here. >> to be back. lou: let's start with this 55 what is happening right now in washington d.c. first on the drones, you know, senator paul's filibuster, the participation of the number of leading republican senators and another said it. >> very troubling that we cannot get a simple answer that no, we are not putting these things in the air to spy on our citizens or to kill them. why is that a hard thing to say? lou: this is that it is difficult for this attorney-general to speak with direct language the politics of the hall. as we are watching what was transpiring, the 300, more than 300 now as of the last report in news over the united states of america. this is not an academic or as senator paul said. >> quite significantly. lou: 10,000 of the course of the next ten years. these issues have direct impact on who we are and how we live and who we become. >> you know, what is really dramatic here is, we are already come as a people, afraid to express ourselves. in
he's the director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins. great to have you here. >> to be back. lou: let's start with this 55 what is happening right now in washington d.c. first on the drones, you know, senator paul's filibuster, the participation of the number of leading republican senators and another said it. >> very troubling that we cannot get a simple answer that no, we are not putting these things in the air to spy on our citizens or to kill them. why is that a hard...
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john denver. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. home by a mile. ♪ ♪ it's a long way from la to denver ♪ ♪ a long time to hang in the sky ♪ ♪ it's a long way home to starwood in aspen ♪ ♪ a sweet rocky mountain paradise ♪ ♪ oh, my sweet rocky mountain paradise ♪ ♪ springtime is rollin' around slowly ♪ ♪ grey skies are bringin' me down ♪ ♪ i can't remember when i've ever been so lonely ♪ ♪ i forgot what it's like to be home ♪ ♪ can't remember what it's like to be home ♪ ♪ but i think on my lady's sweet memories ♪ ♪ i think on my children's sweet smiles ♪ ♪ i think on my home in starwood in aspen ♪ ♪ all my friends and the snow covered hills ♪
john denver. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. home by a mile. ♪ ♪ it's a long way from la to denver ♪ ♪ a long time to hang in the sky ♪ ♪ it's a long way home to starwood in aspen ♪ ♪ a sweet rocky mountain paradise ♪ ♪ oh, my sweet rocky mountain paradise ♪ ♪ springtime is rollin' around slowly ♪ ♪ grey skies are bringin' me down ♪ ♪ i can't remember when i've ever been so lonely ♪ ♪ i forgot what it's like to be home ♪ ♪ can't...
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their daughter, frances, married john dandridge, who was an up and coming planter. they moved to new kent county, no more than 30 miles away. that is where martha was born. chestnut grove. her growing up there, williamsburg was then the center of political, social, and cultural life in all of-- not in all of vigirginia, but certainly this part of virginia. her father was engaged in all political and economic activity. this is the place she would have come to more often than any other place. >> this was the area where she was born to. if you were anyone in society, you came to williamsburg. her mother was in williamsburg society. when she came of age where she was being brought into society, she was being brought to the assemblies and balls here. she was at the balls at the royal governor's palace. she was at the assemblies at places like the raleigh tavern. when it was time to be brought out into polite society, williamsburg was the place to be because her mother knew williamsburg was where her daughter needed to be. martha falls in love with her first husband, dani
their daughter, frances, married john dandridge, who was an up and coming planter. they moved to new kent county, no more than 30 miles away. that is where martha was born. chestnut grove. her growing up there, williamsburg was then the center of political, social, and cultural life in all of-- not in all of vigirginia, but certainly this part of virginia. her father was engaged in all political and economic activity. this is the place she would have come to more often than any other place....
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ready soon, john conyers found out that pretty soon, john conyers found out that people were visiting the office to see rosa parks and not john conyers. [laughter] how about this mr. president? one day she went to him and said she wanted to thank him for allowing her to be honored all over the country and would be willing to take a pay cut for time away from the office. [laughter] because of the leadership of the congressional black caucus and that of leader reid, rosa parks was the first woman to lie in state in the rotunda of the capitol of united states -- of the united states. [applause] on her birth, her mother had song of letting freedom ring. how proud her mother would be to see her baby eulogized at her passing by two presidents, former president clinton and future president barack obama. [applause] imagine that. i had the privilege of speaking at her funeral, too. but what can you say in the company of that greatness? what i said was that legislation had been introduced by jesse jackson junior and senator john kerry to put a statue of rosa parks and the capital of the united
ready soon, john conyers found out that pretty soon, john conyers found out that people were visiting the office to see rosa parks and not john conyers. [laughter] how about this mr. president? one day she went to him and said she wanted to thank him for allowing her to be honored all over the country and would be willing to take a pay cut for time away from the office. [laughter] because of the leadership of the congressional black caucus and that of leader reid, rosa parks was the first woman...
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. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i did. >> you fired 36 principals, 200 some teachers, closed school, and eventually pushed out in washington, d.c.. >> yeah. well, remember, that when i took over the district, it was the lowest performing and most distucksal district in the entire country. what i did were things i thought were obvious, close low performing failing schools failing children for decades. i'm going to fire ineffective employees, pay the effective ones more money, cut a central office bureaucracy out of control in half. those were the things i k
. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe,...
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john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ $20,000. >> if you can't get enough log on to foxnews.com for the after the show show which begins in moments. >> brenda: the bulls are off to the races. blue chips, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday. new high after new high. and all those records coming despite all those spending cuts, all those lawmakers were warning us about. so are investors buying because d.c
john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al...
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un to a movie and john when ms. bennett, but i said he will be hammered. the indians would get him she said no. i said i will bet you dollars of sure enough he went down and then barely makes it and reach into my pocket and said he said i cannot take it i had seen the movie before. [laughter] i said so had i but i cannot believe you would do it again. [laughter] i am not sure i would have done anything different i am not good at parables' but they stripped me nude and i had a ring on my dog tags that michael gave me that he wore in world war ii called does get me home ring. only the four that had this dental metals one of them was the dentist is only the four guys got out of the airplane is the buddy was killed in the seventh mission. of four guys were captured and spent 22 months and a prison camp and came home. so they gave me their ring so there i am laying new id in the road. anybody want to see that? [laughter] i still had my boots on. but they ripped off the dog tags i said that is the did get me shot down ring. i never saw again. after the war i ask
un to a movie and john when ms. bennett, but i said he will be hammered. the indians would get him she said no. i said i will bet you dollars of sure enough he went down and then barely makes it and reach into my pocket and said he said i cannot take it i had seen the movie before. [laughter] i said so had i but i cannot believe you would do it again. [laughter] i am not sure i would have done anything different i am not good at parables' but they stripped me nude and i had a ring on my dog...
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. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i did. >> you fired 36 principals, 200 some teachers, closed school, and eventually pushed out in washington, d.c.. >> yeah. well, remember, that when i took over the district, it was the lowest performing and most distucksal district in the entire country. what i did were things i thought were obvious, close low performing failing schools failing children for decades. i'm going to fire ineffective employees, pay the effective ones more money, cut a central office bureaucracy out of control in half. those were the things i k
. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe,...
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when he says week, it is a lane and john. it is not john and and charley. steinbeck wrote about a page and a half on a legal tablet saying, people have asked about him. when my lady joined me in seattle, he took his third position in a family thing. he is fine. that never came up in the book. what they did, editors went in and expunged elaine from the west coast, almost 30 days of her presence with john on the west coast. there were not cannot. there were not studying america. >> bill steigerwald took some liberties with the truth in "travels with charley" that it cannot be considered nonfiction. >> this morning, nancy cook talks about when specific federal budget cuts take effect and their impact on u.s. economy. then it turned jacobs looks at the proposed merger between american airlines and u.s. american airlines and u.s.
when he says week, it is a lane and john. it is not john and and charley. steinbeck wrote about a page and a half on a legal tablet saying, people have asked about him. when my lady joined me in seattle, he took his third position in a family thing. he is fine. that never came up in the book. what they did, editors went in and expunged elaine from the west coast, almost 30 days of her presence with john on the west coast. there were not cannot. there were not studying america. >> bill...
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>> john boehner warned of it this week. the senate is looking at ways to playboy expand the flexibility. and john boehner said on thursday this week. he warned if the senate gets greedy. if they get greedy and mess with it, we could be back at having an argument and if we do it will be the senate democrats' fault. we're close but we're not there yet. gwen: what we saw in the continuing resolution to keep government running, we saw the house agree to something which is not something the democrats in the senate which is controlled by democrats would necessarily agree to. and that's the next hump, right? >> that's right. we've gotten so far away from the way budget making is supposed to be. we learned in civic classes. the senate hasn't passed a budget bill in like four years which republicans love to remind themmability. we've -- them about. we have the continued resolutions called the c.r. which basically funds the government at the old year that it was. you hit something important when you talked about speaker boehner sayin
>> john boehner warned of it this week. the senate is looking at ways to playboy expand the flexibility. and john boehner said on thursday this week. he warned if the senate gets greedy. if they get greedy and mess with it, we could be back at having an argument and if we do it will be the senate democrats' fault. we're close but we're not there yet. gwen: what we saw in the continuing resolution to keep government running, we saw the house agree to something which is not something the...
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and john's right. this not touching entitlements when people talk about the long-term debt and deficit that's the problem. and you've got to address it, and it's a bitter pill to swallow. the president has said he would accept it. over the summer he told me, he said, it is untenable-- strong word-- to not cut these things. okay let's-- let's-- >> smith: just worry thatlet's. >> schieffer: i just worry washington has forgot how to compromise. maybe these people are too new to washington to remember how people used to get together-- and i don't want to sound corny about this but they talk to one another. now they go out and run ads against one another. that's not working. the old ways make was old fashioned, but want old way worked. >> well, there are a few people blowing on the dying coals of compromise in washington on both sequester and immigration. you've got people on both sides-- in fact, republicans have said to the president "stay out of this conversation. we're doing okay over here in our little
and john's right. this not touching entitlements when people talk about the long-term debt and deficit that's the problem. and you've got to address it, and it's a bitter pill to swallow. the president has said he would accept it. over the summer he told me, he said, it is untenable-- strong word-- to not cut these things. okay let's-- let's-- >> smith: just worry thatlet's. >> schieffer: i just worry washington has forgot how to compromise. maybe these people are too new to...
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so i will rest in the shadow of john b. taylor that i don't have any better opinion than that. but happens the bubble began by housing policy creating much more demand and it grew to a large size by 2003 into their picks up at that point* to argue that is in the acceleration occurs with the fed interest-rate. i will stick with that. without the housing problem created by the government housing policy, we never would have been in a position with the fed lower interest rates through 2005 would cause any kind of financial crisis. also what john touched on was the importance of dodd/frank as legislation that takes over an industry. the book covers this, people have not noticed this is like obamacare. the same thing was done this industry left in private hands the shareholders are still in charge, but so heavily regulated it is a war of the government. these two major provisions both have the same characteristics and hester peirce referred to the biggest issue and i believe and that is true. that is what creates the greatest danger. not in my talk but a lot of time in the book. four
so i will rest in the shadow of john b. taylor that i don't have any better opinion than that. but happens the bubble began by housing policy creating much more demand and it grew to a large size by 2003 into their picks up at that point* to argue that is in the acceleration occurs with the fed interest-rate. i will stick with that. without the housing problem created by the government housing policy, we never would have been in a position with the fed lower interest rates through 2005 would...
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we'll have steve rich and elizabeth and john and joining us for the first time sabrina. steve, the white house is denying that it is it a spending tour, what do you say? >> if they deny it is a spending tour that is what it is. they are addicted to spending. they take the resources out of the economy . money does not come from manna from hven or marrings. but from we the people and printing money with a taxation. >> rick, is this a spending tour or something we need? >> it is a wonderful pr campaign. what i like about it is the people who voted for they appropriations are labeling it a wild spending tour. government agencies are going in to the cities to help them more efficiently use the money so they are not wasting it why is this a bad idea? >> because of the fact, rick, it encourages local official to take more federal money? >> yeah, you are right about that. but what this really is, the campaign for the 24 elections. that's why he's going to 100 congressional districtings. >> heria not going. >> obama wants to leave an fdr spinding in governmen programs. only wape
we'll have steve rich and elizabeth and john and joining us for the first time sabrina. steve, the white house is denying that it is it a spending tour, what do you say? >> if they deny it is a spending tour that is what it is. they are addicted to spending. they take the resources out of the economy . money does not come from manna from hven or marrings. but from we the people and printing money with a taxation. >> rick, is this a spending tour or something we need? >> it is...
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about john boehner being held hostage to extremists. >> first of all, this is not any different than when we hadthe majority in 1995 and 1996. there are essentially the hard-core fiscally conservative people and those that are more comfortable with spending. democrat have to manage. i remember when i was a majority leader, i told my wife that i think i am a two-tailed dog. both sides tell me different things. i will tell you something else. john boehner has to live with a body of 435 people who know they can do his job better than he can and has never had the responsibility. so you get a lot of blowback. if you said who is the best man for the american people in office in washington today, i would say that it is is john boehner. why is that? because he is in touch with reality. you can't find anybody in the white house that has any idea what is going on in the real world. everybody in the white house today, if they would just watch her show tonight, the economic economic and finance iq would more than double. if they read one article, they would be considered brilliant and therefore
about john boehner being held hostage to extremists. >> first of all, this is not any different than when we hadthe majority in 1995 and 1996. there are essentially the hard-core fiscally conservative people and those that are more comfortable with spending. democrat have to manage. i remember when i was a majority leader, i told my wife that i think i am a two-tailed dog. both sides tell me different things. i will tell you something else. john boehner has to live with a body of 435...
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secretary of state tell us more about john kerry's visit to egypt so far how's the reception but. there's been a lot of anger here in egypt when the u.s. secretary of state came including at his first meeting on saturday protesters gathered in front of the foreign ministry burning effigies of john kerry saying he was blank at least supporting the muslim brotherhood and pursuing the american interests a key opposition figures including humming to but he. failed to attend a key meeting. john kerry with hamdeen sabbahi saying that he wouldn't have dialogue with the stupid secretary of state whilst the us was pushing the interests as john kerry left yesterday evening ultras the hardcore football fans who quite a politicised groups actually blocked the airport road meaning he was delayed by two hours before he left for saudi and people here still mistreat talking about america pushing forward this four point eight billion dollar i.m.f. loan which is very unpopular here as it will see a cut in vital subsidies in a rise in tax hikes as well as they say pushing forward in the israeli agen
secretary of state tell us more about john kerry's visit to egypt so far how's the reception but. there's been a lot of anger here in egypt when the u.s. secretary of state came including at his first meeting on saturday protesters gathered in front of the foreign ministry burning effigies of john kerry saying he was blank at least supporting the muslim brotherhood and pursuing the american interests a key opposition figures including humming to but he. failed to attend a key meeting. john...